Olympics: India end Paris campaign with 6 medals, pending Vinesh verdict

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The Indian contingent finished their Paris Olympics with 6 medals to their name.

In what has been a tough watch for the fans, the Indian contingent returns with 5 bronze medals and one silver, falling just short of their best-ever medal tally – which came at the previous Olympics in Tokyo.

India’s performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics has been marked by a mix of achievements and disappointments. The country’s athletes have shown resilience and determination, but the overall medal tally has not quite lived up to the expectations set by the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. It was expected that India might break the barrier of 10 medals in this Olympics, but with multiple athletes finishing fourth, it did not quite happen.

MANU BHAKER (10m air pistol)
The young shooter from India won two medals in total, becoming independent India’s only second female athlete to win two medals. Bhaker matched PV Sindhu’s feat by winning a bronze in the women’s 10m air pistol event and then clinching the bronze medal once again in the mixed team event of the same discipline alongside Sarabjot Singh. Bhaker, who qualified as one of the favourites to finish at the podium did not disappoint.

She would have won the third medal of this Olympics as well, but finished fourth in an intense shootout at women’s 25m pistol event.

SARABJOT SINGH (10m air pistol mix team)
Sarabjot Singh secured India’s second medal at the Paris Olympics alongside Manu Bhaker in the 10m air pistol mixed team event. The duo won bronze after beating South Korea by just one point. Sarabjot Singh was not happy with the result and said that he would try to bring a gold medal from the next Olympics, set to be held at Los Angeles in 2028.

SWAPNIL KUSHALE (50m rifle 3P)

Shooter Swapnil Kusale scripted history, by becoming the first Indian shooter to bag a medal in the 50m Rifle 3P event. Kusale delivered an exceptional performance amidst intense competition, earning third place with a score of 451.4 points in the final.

This marked the first time that the Indian shooting contingent have won three medals in a single edition of any Olympics.

INDIAN HOCKEY TEAM
India gave PR Sreejesh the perfect farewell as they defeated Spain 2-1 to claim the bronze medal at the Paris Olympics. This was the first time India won back-to-back medals for the first time since 1972. Harmanpreet Singh scored a brace after India were behind in the contest to claim the win as they got their record-extending 13th hockey medal at the Olympics.

NEERAJ CHOPRA (Javelin throw)
Neeraj Chopra became the first ever Indian track and field athlete to win 2 Olympic medals. The defending champion secured the silver medal in Paris by throwing a distance of 89.45m in the men’s javelin competition.

ATHLETE DISCIPLINE MEDAL
Manu Bhaker Women’s 10m air pistol shooting Bronze
Manu Bhaker/Sarabjot Singh Mixed team 10m air pistol shooting Bronze
Swapnil Kusale Men’s 50m rifle 3 positions shooting Bronze
Indian hockey team Men’s hockey Bronze
Neeraj Chopra Men’s javelin throw Silver
Aman Sehrawat Men’s 57kg wrestling Bronze

It needs to be noted that India can still finish with their best ever medal tally of 7. Vinesh Phogat is currently fighting her case at the Court of Arbitration of Sports where the wrestler has pleaded that she be given a joint silver medal for the women’s 50kg competition. Vinesh was disqualified from the finals of the competition after she weighed-in at 50.100 kgs, which was 100 grams over the permissible amount.

The conclusion of the matter is expected to arrive on 13 August by 9:30 PM and India will know finally that how many medals will they bring home from Paris.

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